Quotes About Margarita
It's 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?
~ Amy Neftzger
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I took a sip. It went surprisingly well with the veal. On the other hand, the fourth margarita goes surprisingly well with everything.
~ Robert B. Parker
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When I was a teenager, we used to cross over to Juárez every weekend. J-Town always had a reputation as a good place to party. It still does. Hey, it's the birthplace of the famous margarita cocktail. Back then, Spanish rock was just starting up and they had some good live bands there on weekends. A carload of us would go drinking and carousing. The worst that would happen was the cops would stop us because we were kids and all hammered.
~ Ana Castillo
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Pour two parts mix and you throw in one part tequila, some Don Julio, which is my favorite, shake it up a couple times. There's a perfect margarita.
~ Rande Gerber
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Margarita de Parete, era a' sarta d' e' signore; se pugneva sempe e ddete pe penzare a Salvatore! "Mar--ga--ri, e perzo e Salvatore! Mar--ga--ri, Ma l'ommo e cacciatore! Mar--ga--ri, Nun ce aje corpa tu! Chello ch' e fatto, e fatto, un ne parlammo cchieu!
~ E.W. Hornung
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A good margarita, a good red wine, I like expensive alcohol, but not a lot of it. I don't like to throw up.
~ Denise Richards
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It's 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?
~ Amy Neftzger
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I can think of many reasonable excuses for needing a cocktail, but Cinco De Mayo is always a no-brainer.
~ Rachel Hollis
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'The Master and Margarita' is deeply to do with the unconscious. It is a story about a man who writes a story in a time when he's not supposed to write that story: the story of Pontius Pilate.
~ Simon McBurney
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The Golden Apple for Margarita Teresa's seventeenth birthday (a special present from 'uncle'), to which Leopold himself contributed several genuinely beautiful arias. This opera must have been something to see, so scenically unwieldy that it took two days to put on, but with spectacles of flames, thunderclaps, flying dragons and shipwrecks of a dangerousness and scale that we are sadly sheltered from today. Cesti's
~ Simon Winder
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Here's how they make a spicy grapefruit margarita at Colonel Teddy's Tiki Bar on Siesta Key: Take a fresh habañero pepper, cut it in half, and then steep it in three ounces of Pueblo Viejo tequila. Next, add an ounce of freshly squeezed lime juice, an ounce of freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, and then one ounce of simple syrup plus a couple handfuls of crushed ice. Cover and shake it
~ Blaize Clement
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My doctor was like, 'Any questions?' And I was like, 'Yes! When can I drink please?!' I just want a margarita.
~ Keira Knightley
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I wouldn't like to meet you when you've got a revolver," said Margarita with a coquettish look at Azazello. She had a passion for people who did things well.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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The cat, covered in dust and standing on its hind legs, bowed to Margarita. Round its neck it was now wearing a made-up white bow tie on an elastic band, with a pair of ladies' mother-of-pearl binoculars hanging on a cord. It had also gilded its whiskers.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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There's no need for you to intercede for him, Margarita, because the one with whom he so sought to talk has already interceded for him.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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The monthly magazine Moskva, otherwise a rather cautious and quiet publication, carried the first part of The Master and Margarita in its November 1966 issue.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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One is the much-quoted 'Manuscripts don't burn', which seems to express an absolute trust in the triumph of poetry, imagination, the free word, over terror and oppression, and could thus become a watchword of the intelligentsia. The publication of The Master and Margarita was taken as a proof of the assertion.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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It is interesting to note that Margarita's soul was in perfect shape.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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Woland silently raised his class and clinked with Margarita. Margarita drank obediently, thinking that this alcohol would be the end of her. But nothing bad happened
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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Mihaile Aleksandrovi?u - tiho se obratio Woland galvi i tada su se kapci ubijenoga podigli i na mrtvom licu Margarita je, zadrhtavši, ugledala žive o?i ispunjene mislima i patnjom. - Sve se ispunilo, nije li istina ? - nastavio je Woland gledaju?i glavi u o?i. - Glavu vam je odrezala žena, sjednica nije održana i ja stanujem u vašem stanu. To je - ?injenica. A ?injenice su najtvrdoglavije stvari na svijetu.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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It was a buoyant and eager postgraduate who arrived at the Rosenstiel campus on Virginia Key, for he had grandly envisioned himself sailing the lazy tropics on a schooner, tracking pods of playful bottlenosed dolphins. In this fantasy, Chaz held binoculars in one hand and a frosty margarita in the other.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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The Margarita (this page) had been around since the thirties, forties, or fifties, depending on whose story you believe, but tequila didn't really catch on in this country until the Swinging Sixties arrived, when hippies and would-be hippies alike heard a rumor that the spirit might act as a hallucinogen. By the seventies all bartenders knew how to fix a mean Margarita,
~ Gary Regan
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I love 'The Master And Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov, which is about repression in Soviet Russia in the 1930s.
~ Fiona Bruce
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And you can cry all you want, honey, but just let me know ahead of time so I can change your margarita to a double.
~ Laura Griffin
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